Month: August 2007

  • Is Intel Evil?

    Huffington Post’s Jamie Court responds to Intel’s new advertising campaign: “Inside Intel Is There A ‘Slave-Ship’ Agenda?“

  • Ride 'Em, Cowboy!

    FAIR Grit, Guts, and Grace I hate to mention the Minnesota State Fair two days in a row — particularly after having spent the day there yesterday with Owen — but today’s event is the real deal. The online brochure says it all: “Have a kickin’, rearin’, rip-snortin’ time at the first ever Minnesota State…

  • Science Blog

    One of my new favorite blogs is Pharyngula. I have to be honest, I can’t remember who turned me on to it, but I love this stuff; and it’s even a local blog — a professor, of course. (I’m such a sucker for the academic.)

  • A Top Undiscovered Reading Web Site

    My first discovery from PC Magazine’s Top 100 Undiscovered Web Sites: Verbotomy challenges you to create a word for a given definition.

  • Microtrends

    Mark J. Penn has an interesting Trendsurfing post today at Forbes.com, “The Critical 1%.”

  • Finally, Maybe People Will Listen

    New immigrations policies are hurting us all. Now they’re even jacking up wine prices.